Egyptians who are part of the street demonstrations told ABC News that the evidence of the U.S.-made tear gas sends a powerful signal.

“The way I see it the U.S. administration supports dictators,” said Aly Eltayeb, 26, who has participated in the protests since Tuesday.

“The way tear gas works is by spreading panic,” he said. “Your eyes tear up a lot so you can’t see, and you feel like your suffocating. You can actually breathe but you feel like you are suffocating so you try to run, but when you run you inhale more.”

Those who don’t like Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and view him as a dictator see the United States as the cash machine that has enabled him.